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FCPX painfully slow and jumpy playback

Hi guys


I'm trying to figure out if there's a way to make FCPX playback better.


I'm on an M1 mac mini with 16GB RAM. Working on a music video with probably twenty clips of various lengths, some masking, some glitchy type plugins from pixel films, and some frame rate plugins. It's a 60fps background shot, so I believe the whole session is working at 60, right?


Playback is very rough and jumpy, to the point where I can hardly tell how the timing is working unless i export the file and playback in QuickTime or something.


Is there any way to give FCPX a break by printing the effects so that it will play back a little smoother? In audio land I'd call this offline printing or rendering a track so the CPU doesn't have to do as much processing on it. I tried creating a couple of new consolidated clips, but that didn't seem to help much.


FWIW, i still can't hear the fans on this M1 even when FCPX is moving so slow! :-D


THanks

Geoff

Mac mini, macOS 14.5

Posted on Sep 5, 2024 11:38 PM

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Posted on Sep 6, 2024 12:55 AM

Is your SSD nearly full? You need at least 20% free for efficient editing.


Try deleting the preferences by holding down the Option and Command keys as you launch FCP until a window appears. Click the "Delete" button.


Another possibility is a corrupt file in the project.

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Sep 6, 2024 1:08 AM in response to geofffromdowney

In addition to what Ian said: if playback is not smooth you can switching from Better Quality to Better Performance in the little View menu at the top right of the viewer.


Please give details about your mac RAM, drive space (as Ian correctly pointed out, don’t want to work on a full drive).


Also, if working with an external drive, that may the bottleneck if it is not an SSD.


There is also a chance that those PFS templates may cause some difficulty.


For a more complete portrait of your system: Please run Etrecheck and post its full report here.

Use the “additional text” button and paste the report into the text box.

there could well be other issues (I can almost say the name of a certain web browser…)

Sep 6, 2024 10:49 AM in response to geofffromdowney

I'd start by following the instructions at https://chromeisbad.com to completely remove all the files that Google scatters across your drive. Once that's done, reinstall a fresh copy of FCP from the AppStore.


I also see some CoreAudio crashes. You might run a test without them by temporarily disabling AU plugins before launching FCP. Audio Units are in /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/  Rename to something like Components.ignore to have FCP bypass loading.


Finally, I see Topaz is installed. If it's applied to clips it can be extremely processor intensive.

Sep 8, 2024 8:58 AM in response to geofffromdowney

Throwing money at problems is a mistake that many editors make and it rarely improves matters.


Most problems boil down to user-error or some other easily correctable part of the editing workflow.


The M1 even with 8 GB RAM is an excellent and capable machine so yours with 16 GB should have no problems at all.


Do not waste money on another Mac as given the same circumstances you will almost certainly find the same problems.

Sep 6, 2024 7:14 AM in response to geofffromdowney

Thanks guys. internal SSD has about 270GB free out of 1TB.


I am working from a network drive on a 2.5Gbit hardwired ethernet connection. I've done many FCPX projects this way in the past though. Could switch to local storage but I probably want to get a new drive for video projects if so... :-/


And yeah I do have chrome installed, it's my main browser - willing to switch to firefox if needed tho!


Attached is the Etrecheck report.


Thank you all for your help.


Sep 6, 2024 5:20 PM in response to geofffromdowney

Well here's something. I was transferring this library to local storage from the network drive, when i noticed how HUGE it is!


What makes a fcpx library/session this big? 600G is nuts. I did import a fair amount of clips I'm not using, and there are a couple of projects I abandoned in there that I could trash after I save as a new library.


Is there an easy way to grab all unused clips and remove from the session. other than manually?


Thanks!

FCPX painfully slow and jumpy playback

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